We talked about several of the recently released LEGO Monkie Kid sets (see links at the end of this post), but there are a couple of sets we haven’t discussed yet. LEGO Monkie Kid sets mix the Chinese legend of the Monkey King with modern fantasy elements. Thus, we get traditional Asian motifs and characters […] Read more
Other LEGO Sets & Themes
(Written by William) Over the years, we’ve gotten a number of cultural and seasonal LEGO BrickHeadz. especially around holidays. Characters like the Easter Bunny, Santa, Dragon Dance Guy, Lucky Cat, and Lady Liberty are just a few examples of models that take advantage of a region’s cultural concepts and share them on a global stage. […] Read more
(Written by William) When I built the #40440 LEGO BrickHeadz German Shepherds and the #40441 LEGO BrickHeadz Shorthaired Cats, I was a little concerned. Would they be enough to launch a brand new LEGO BrickHeadz sub-theme? They were later joined by the #40442 LEGO BrickHeadz Goldfish, and the #40443 LEGO BrickHeadz Budgies, which definitely showed […] Read more
The LEGO Monkie Kid collection is full of playful and imaginative sets, and the latest wave is no exception. At the beginning of the month, the fourth wave of sets were released with three new sets; the #80025 LEGO Monkie Kid Sandy’s Power Loader Mech, the #80026 LEGO Monkie Kid Pigsy’s Noodle Tank, and the […] Read more
(Written by William) As I was just recently reviewing the three LEGO BrickHeadz Disney Ducks sets (see links at the end of this post), I kept thinking of the #40479 LEGO BrickHeadz Dalmatians as the 101 Dalmatians, another Disney film. But this set is not part of any intellectual property, and simply belongs to the […] Read more
LEGO normally releases a new wave of LEGO Speed Champions sets at the beginning of the year, but this year they were delayed until the beginning of June. However, the wait was worth it! As you may recall, LEGO redesigned the LEGO Speed champions theme with wider and more detailed vehicles. To recap, in 2020, […] Read more
(Written by William) At the beginning of the year, we were slammed with all sorts of rumors of what would be releasing later in 2021. That info dump was exciting, but then I completely forgot half the things mentioned. So, when LEGO offered a couple of new LEGO BrickHeadz sets to review without much detail, […] Read more
A few days ago, the LEGO Group and Universal Music Group (UMG) unveiled eight exciting new LEGO VIDIYO sets, including two BeatBoxes, twelve more Bandmates, and five unique LEGO VIDIYO Stage Models. The stage settings are particularly interesting, as they offer actual building experiences in the LEGO VIDIYO collection, instead of just groovy minifigs that interact […] Read more
(Written by William) Last year, when LEGO announced that we were going to get buildable Minions I just assumed we were getting LEGO Minions in the style of LEGO BrickHeadz. When that didn’t happen, and instead we got the #75551 LEGO Brick-Built Minions and Their Lair with much larger brick-built characters, I was rather sad. […] Read more
The LEGO Super Mario collection started last year with the #71360 LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Mario Starter Course. The highlight of the set is the LEGO Mario figure with integrated color sensors, LCD screens, and a speaker that give instant expressive responses as you move the character through the buildable course from the Start […] Read more